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Protistan community patterns within the brine and halocline of deep hypersaline anoxic basins in the eastern Mediterranean Sea
Authors:Virginia Edgcomb  William Orsi  Chesley Leslin  Slava S. Epstein  John Bunge  Sunok Jeon  Michail M. Yakimov  Anke Behnke  Thorsten Stoeck
Affiliation:1. Department of Geology and Geophysics, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, 02543, USA
2. Biology Department, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, 02115, USA
3. Department of Statistical Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 14853, USA
4. Institute for Coastal Marine Environment (IAMC), CNR, 98122, Messina, Italy
5. Department of Biology, University of Kaiserslautern, Erwin Schr?dinger Str. 14, 67663, Kaiserslautern, Germany
Abstract:Environmental factors restrict the distribution of microbial eukaryotes but the exact boundaries for eukaryotic life are not known. Here, we examine protistan communities at the extremes of salinity and osmotic pressure, and report rich assemblages inhabiting Bannock and Discovery, two deep-sea superhaline anoxic basins in the Mediterranean. Using a rRNA-based approach, we detected 1,538 protistan rRNA gene sequences from water samples with total salinity ranging from 39 to 280 g/Kg, and obtained evidence that this DNA was endogenous to the extreme habitat sampled. Statistical analyses indicate that the discovered phylotypes represent only a fraction of species actually inhabiting both the brine and the brine-seawater interface, with as much as 82% of the actual richness missed by our survey. Jaccard indices (e.g., for a comparison of community membership) suggest that the brine/interface protistan communities are unique to Bannock and Discovery basins, and share little (0.8–2.8%) in species composition with overlying waters with typical marine salinity and oxygen tension. The protistan communities from the basins’ brine and brine/seawater interface appear to be particularly enriched with dinoflagellates, ciliates and other alveolates, as well as fungi, and are conspicuously poor in stramenopiles. The uniqueness and diversity of brine and brine-interface protistan communities make them promising targets for protistan discovery.
Keywords:Anoxic  Brine  Community structure  Deep-sea  DHAB  Hypersaline  Molecular diversity  Protists
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